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    Also, most of the reactors already in operation are molten-salt reactors that run at atmospheric pressure which eliminates the threat of…

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    Benefits Of Global Warming

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    will have on this planet. We don't acquire the earth from our precursors, we obtain it from our youngsters. I want to ensure that my future ages have a resourceful environment to live in. Another advantage of my plan is that I will save cash on electricity. Utilizing solar or wind power is substantially less costly on a month to month base than utilizing general power. I could even profit from it, in the event that I create more power than I utilize, I can offer what I don't use back to the…

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    Water Distillation Essay

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    laboratory, water is heated to reach the boiling point to produce the maximum water vapor amount. To make it economically in a desalination plant, the applied water pressure being boiled is modified to control the boiling point due to the reduced atmospheric pressure on the water, the required temperature to boil water decreases when moving from sea level to a higher elevation. Therefore, water boils on…

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    Coral Bleading

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    currents of "El Nino" and apparently that was the beginning of the problem that runs in the corals. Another of the investigations of the same way was provoking by "El Nino" where this event was annulled by institute of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric of EE.UU in 2015. This event was unique since it has been used for years by the reefs and was the most extensive to register in the last years. This event has succeeded in affecting several reefs such as coral bleaching in Okinawa (Japan) as…

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    Change In Antarctica

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    Australia and limited options is available to travel in the southernmost continent on Earth. 1.3 Scope This report is examining and analysing the effect of Climate Change in Antarctica. It is including an overview of Antarctica with its geology and atmospheric conditions, what causes climate change and its effect on Antarctica. In addition, it introduces predictions of what…

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    Global warming is the term used to describe an increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere and its oceans,a change that is believed to be changing the climate of earth ( Livescience.com ). It has been a global issue for a long time now. It has led to many global problems that are very dangerous to all people. Some historical background of global warming is , ever since the 1880’s earth 's temperature has been gradually increasing which is impacting the whole world and makes…

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    Magnets create magnetic fields, which can attract or repel metal objects. Magnets are utilized in motors, circuits, compasses, and can be used in many other applications. They are also used in something called the Gauss Rifle, which can use magnets to launch a projectile at high speed. It is made up of one or more magnet stages, which consists of a magnet and two ball bearings on one side. The number of magnet stages can determine how fast or how slow the projectile can go. It should be noted…

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    Newer nuclear reactors operate at atmospheric pressure, which eliminates both the need for a massive container structure and threat of an explosion taking place. Power plants are among the most defended structures in the country with highly trained security officials guarding it at all times…

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    Polyethylene Essay

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    QUESTION: Give the Preparation, Properties and Applications of any four POLYMERS 1. Polyethenics ( Vinyl Resins) They are obtained by the polymerization of monomers containing the ethylenic bond (-C=C-) I. Polyethylene ( PE ) Polyethylene is one of the simplest and most inexpensive polymers. It is a waxy, chemical inert plastic. It a thermoplastic formed by the addition polymerization of ethylene. There are two types of polyethylene  Low Density polyethylene (LDPE) By using free radical…

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    Wind Energy Pros And Cons

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    Wind power is one of the fastest growing forms of electricity around the world. The generation of wind energy is clean, cost effective, and sustainable. I believe that harnessing more wind power in the Great Lakes region would be a highly beneficial step towards using more green energy in Toledo and other surrounding areas. Advancing renewable energy is an extremely important environmental issue. The longer we rely primarily on fossil fuels for power, the more greenhouse gases are emitted into…

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